On Feb 7, 2010, at 6:22 PM, Themis Matsoukas wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
>>>>> Howdy,
>>>> I just was able to change the shortcut to Shift-Opt-Cmd-I using System Preferences->Keyboard->Keyboard Shortcuts->Application Shortcuts (in OS X 10.6 --- don't remember where it is in 10.5 and I think it was available in 10.4) which should then allow you to assign Opt-Cmd-I back to what you wish.
>>>> Good Luck,
>>>> Herb Schulz
>> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>>>> Herb, thanks - I'll give this a try.
>> And thanks to Alain, for getting the gist of my point.
>> Themis
Howdy,
Just did a full test and re-assigning the keyboard shortcut for ``Show Help for Package...'' (remember that ... is really ellipses not just three dots [like I used here]) to something that won't interfere with any other assignments (I actually used Shift-Ctl-Opt-Cmd-I) does free up the Opt-Cmd-I for assignment to a macro (at least under OS X 10.6).
The only objection I have with Schremmer's statement is that the keyboard assignment was ``gratuitous'' when some thought and consideration when into choosing and asking Dick Koch to make that assignment.
By the way, here's a macro by Mathew Hills called Open Selection. It understands multiple LaTeX commands and implied extensions and you just select the file name in the command and it will find and open the file (assuming the best guess extension) as long as kpsewhich can find it. I've assigned it to Opt-Cmd-O but, since it's just a macro, you can change that easily. The commands it ``understands'' and assumed extensions are:
\includegraphics .pdf
\includeonly .tex
\include .tex
\input .tex
\bibliographystyle .bst
\bibliography .bib
\usepackage .sty
\documentclass .cls
\cfig .pdf
\RequirePackage .sty
I don't think this is in the standard set.
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Good Luck,
Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)